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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nope. I stand by what I said. If my child has the talent and cares to play and develop, I would not be putting them in a rec league. Furthermore, I would not allow volunteer parent coach my child, especially if the volunteer parent does not know soccer. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At rec level, they just need to know the rules of the game and be able to kick the ball. [b] If they care, they would not be playing rec [/b]and being coached by a volunteer parent who has no coaching background. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's REC. Who cares? You are a parent volunteer coming here to ask advice? [/quote] The kids care. Both the strong ones and the not so strong. [/quote][/quote] OK, you are definitely trolling. There can't possibly be parents who actually think is true.[/quote][/quote] Rec is the first stop for most kids starting soccer, and often for most families that aren’t soccer knowledgable. The vast majority of the top ECNL girls played at least one season of rec - yes, often at pre-comp ages - but the journey still started at rec. [/quote]
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